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Shipcontroller appoints Outback Marine for Australia and New Zealand

Outback Marine has been appointed as the exclusive distributor for the Shipcontroller remote control product line across Australia and New Zealand.

The Shipcontroller system will officially launch to the Australian market at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show taking place from May 22–25 2025.

Shipcontroller is a wireless control system designed for boat owners to remotely operate key functions including engines, thrusters, anchor, horn, and lights using a handheld device.

The Shipcontroller multifunctional system also incorporates capabilities such as its proprietary Dynamic Positioning System (DPS), real-time navigation telemetry, integrated anchor chain counter, and live graphic sonar display.

“This partnership is a major milestone for Outback Marine as we expand our portfolio with the latest in marine technology,” said Ran McDonald, head of sales at Outback Marine.

Shipcontroller empowers boat owners with freedom, precision, and peace of mind.

Ran McDonald

“Shipcontroller empowers boat owners with freedom, precision, and peace of mind — values that align perfectly with our mission.”

Manuel Barreiro, owner of Shipcontroller, added: “We are thrilled to introduce Shipcontroller to the Australian and New Zealand markets through our partnership with Outback Marine.

“Their reputation for technical excellence and customer service is second to none.

“We look forward to boaters experiencing the new level of control, precision, and freedom that Shipcontroller delivers, starting at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.”

Features of the Shipcontroller system include the ability to remotely control thrusters, engines, anchor, horn, and lights and integration with most major marine brands and systems.

Outback Marine provides a range of marine, mobile and off-grid electronics and systems.

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